In Sum: Why Jerry Jones is a Psycho

Just to compare how other teams owners operate, even teams like the Jaguars who are in a pitiful state:

Shad Khan on why he won't pursue Tebow...

"It's not my decision," Khan said. "I want to do whatever to help this team win. Who the players are is really the general manager's and coaches' -- it's a football-side operation decision. It's really not my decision."

What has changed for Khan in the 10 months since he wanted Tebow?

"I'm telling them to take a look at Tebow and they're saying, 'We're going to go in a different direction,'" Khan said. "That's the difference."

You do have to realize that Khan is just the owner, not the GM, of the Jaguars. While Jerry is proudly the owner/GM of the Cowboys. You might not agree of the decisions Jerry makes as the GM, but it's technically his job to do what we've seen the past week, so your comparison of both is rather misguided.

You do have to realize that Khan is just the owner, not the GM, of the Jaguars. While Jerry is proudly the owner/GM of the Cowboys. You might not agree of the decisions Jerry makes as the GM, but it's technically his job to do what we've seen the past week, so your comparison of both is rather misguided.

Actually, it's spot on if you see the purpose in the OP. Jerry should not be making the decisions of a GM solely because he has anointed himself as one. It's really not that hard to understand.

He really shouldn't be making these decisions he's been making this week, either. If he didn't like the direction the team is going, he should have let Garrett make the decisions as to who needed to go or fired Garrett and let his replacement pick his staff.

You do have to realize that Khan is just the owner, not the GM, of the Jaguars. While Jerry is proudly the owner/GM of the Cowboys. You might not agree of the decisions Jerry makes as the GM, but it's technically his job to do what we've seen the past week, so your comparison of both is rather misguided.

This...you may not like it that Jerry is the GM but there is nothing anyone can do to change that. Only Jerry can. Until that day I for one am not going to waste energy fretting about what he should do.

Yeah, those Jaguars do it the "right way" ... if you consider firing a HC who inherited a crap team after he's had 1 year on the job the "right way".

The Hunt family also does things the "right way", and look at all those Superbowl Trophies the Chiefs have racked up in the last 30 years after a long succession of Jim Schaafs and Scott Piolis and Carl Petersons .

The difference between Shad and Jones is that one has 20+ years of experience as a GM and the other one doesn't.

You may not like Jones' philosophy as a GM, but he's got a decent resume.

People like to credit Jimmy with the Superbowls, but it was just as much Jerry the GM as it was Jimmy. There's no way we improve so fast without trading away our marquee player for a truckload of picks and players. Look at the difference in our pass rush from 1991 to 1992 - that's due to the GM who went out and got Charles Haley. Nabbing Deion in 1995 free agency certainly didn't hurt us in the quest to win a third Superbowl in four years.

The thing I criticize Jerry the GM for is that he's too loyal to his players and too much of a fan. He rewarded the triplets with nice contracts, which didn't hurt the team on the field but gave us very little depth and hurt us when Aikman and Irvin had to retire due to injury. He repeated the mistake with Marion Barber and Jay Ratliff, IMO. He always thinks we're a couple of players away from a Superbowl and for a while was a little poisoned by his success with Haley and Sanders, so he's been willing to take risks on the likes of Raghib Ismail, Joey Galloway, and Roy E. Williams. The fans pretty much demand constant success though - Garrett is just two years into his personnel changes, and fans are already demanding he be jettisoned despite a .500 record.

The difference between Shad and Jones is that one has 20+ years of experience as a GM and the other one doesn't.

You may not like Jones' philosophy as a GM, but he's got a decent resume.

People like to credit Jimmy with the Superbowls, but it was just as much Jerry the GM as it was Jimmy. There's no way we improve so fast without trading away our marquee player for a truckload of picks and players. Look at the difference in our pass rush from 1991 to 1992 - that's due to the GM who went out and got Charles Haley. Nabbing Deion in 1995 free agency certainly didn't hurt us in the quest to win a third Superbowl in four years.

The thing I criticize Jerry the GM for is that he's too loyal to his players and too much of a fan. He rewarded the triplets with nice contracts, which didn't hurt the team on the field but gave us very little depth and hurt us when Aikman and Irvin had to retire due to injury. He repeated the mistake with Marion Barber and Jay Ratliff, IMO. He always thinks we're a couple of players away from a Superbowl and for a while was a little poisoned by his success with Haley and Sanders, so he's been willing to take risks on the likes of Raghib Ismail, Joey Galloway, and Roy E. Williams. The fans pretty much demand constant success though - Garrett is just two years into his personnel changes, and fans are already demanding he be jettisoned despite a .500 record.

Just to compare how other teams owners operate, even teams like the Jaguars who are in a pitiful state:

Shad Khan on why he won't pursue Tebow...

"It's not my decision," Khan said. "I want to do whatever to help this team win. Who the players are is really the general manager's and coaches' -- it's a football-side operation decision. It's really not my decision."

What has changed for Khan in the 10 months since he wanted Tebow?

"I'm telling them to take a look at Tebow and they're saying, 'We're going to go in a different direction,'" Khan said. "That's the difference."

Yeah, those Jaguars do it the "right way" ... if you consider firing a HC who inherited a crap team after he's had 1 year on the job the "right way".

The Jags may be wrong or right by canning their HC. At least, they are moving forward with a new plan. I like Jerry, but propping Garrett up with a new DC and possibly a new OC is not the answer either. We need a HC that is fully knowledgeable of the game and knows how to pick a staff that will make the team successful. If Ryan is gone then Garrett should be right in back of him and out the door. Jerry's ego is getting the best of him in terms of dealing with Garrett. Joe De needs to be replaced as well and the Bear's Special Team Coach Dave Toub is now available. Every Phase of the Team needs to be improved especially Coaching.

People like to credit Jimmy with the Superbowls, but it was just as much Jerry the GM as it was Jimmy. There's no way we improve so fast without trading away our marquee player for a truckload of picks and players. Look at the difference in our pass rush from 1991 to 1992 - that's due to the GM who went out and got Charles Haley. Nabbing Deion in 1995 free agency certainly didn't hurt us in the quest to win a third Superbowl in four years.

:laugh2: at your revisionist history. The record without Jimmy Johnson speaks for itself.